Tomas Maier spends part of the year in Miami—it’s where he opened his first store back in 2004. He knows sunglasses, and it shows in the new line of shades he’s launching for Spring 2016. Stripped of excesses and more classic than trendy, the metal frame and acetate styles are a good metaphor for his brand, which stands for elegance and simplicity and prices that don’t make your eyes roll back into your head. There’s enough of that elsewhere, no? His aviators and navigators are thin, their lenses flush with the frame, and very lightweight; they look more expensive than their under-$300 tag. Maier knows his way around a sundress, too. He’s got a trio of them in washed linen for Spring, their bright pink and red hues slightly faded in parts, like souvenirs from a summer holiday. Another dress in cotton with a zigzagging tie-dye motif is sure to have you dreaming about your next warm-weather getaway.

As much as he likes palm trees (they’re printed on a denim dress, and flocked in velvet on the hem of a wrap skirt) and the chill, laid-back vibes they connote, it’s not all about the seaside at TM. There’s a softly tailored suit in poppy red silk this season and knit cardigans in shrunken proportions that city dwellers will snap up. And here’s something you’ll be seeing a lot of on the streets next spring: the oversize, slightly Yves Saint Laurent–in-the-seventies proportions of Maier’s peasant blouses tucked into full wrap skirts.